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the study out of uc berkeley and m.i.t. finds a similar story for drivers on 101 through san rafael. southbound 680 through san ramon. what's different about this particular study is for the first time researchers tracked drivers unanimously using their cell phone gps technology over a three-week period. this method is raising eyebrows but researchers say data collected this way is more accurate than gathering information from the u.s. census bureau. they also say if you are tracked without knowing, your driving pattern is confidential. this is according to researchers. so what does this mean for your morning commute? even the head researcher out of uc berkeley is scratching his head as to what to do with this new information. i can tell you that they did talk about adding more metering lights as an option. live in san jose, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> thanks, marla. >>> let's get a check on that tuesday forecast and say a warm good morning to christina loren. >> i'll accept that. good morning to you. it's cold out
the study out of uc berkeley and m.i.t. finds a similar story for drivers on 101 through san rafael. southbound 680 through san ramon. what's different about this particular study is for the first time researchers tracked drivers unanimously using their cell phone gps technology over a three-week period. this method is raising eyebrows but researchers say data collected this way is more accurate than gathering information from the u.s. census bureau. they also say if you are tracked without...
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the study out of uc berkeley and m.i.t. may be not be earth shattering to you if you drive one of these routes you don't need a study to tell you how bad your drive is. it is the way researchers gathered their data that has some people we talked to upset. researchers tracked drivers unanimously using their cell phone gps technology. here's a sample of what we're hearing. >> strips on the road. they can count, you know, what the counts are. i don't know. like i said, i don't want to be tracked personally. my business is my business. where i'm going and what i'm doing is my own thing. >> reporter: the study was done over a three-week period. more than 450,000 drivers in the bay area participated without even knowing. researchers say if you were one of them your driving patterns will be kept confidential. the study was published in the december issue of scientific reports which is an online publication. live in san jose, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >>> thanks so much. 6:358 right n 6:58 right now. it's a spare the air da
the study out of uc berkeley and m.i.t. may be not be earth shattering to you if you drive one of these routes you don't need a study to tell you how bad your drive is. it is the way researchers gathered their data that has some people we talked to upset. researchers tracked drivers unanimously using their cell phone gps technology. here's a sample of what we're hearing. >> strips on the road. they can count, you know, what the counts are. i don't know. like i said, i don't want to be...
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ambassador chris stevens, a piedmont native and graduate of the uc hastings school of law. marla has more on what clinton is expected to say. good morning. >> good morning. here is a copy of secretary clinton's testimony. it is embargo'd. i can paraphrase it for you. the work they still have to do in order to protect personality. the united states has 275 posts around the world. she reminds congress since the deadly september 11 attack she has taken responsibility. first up she'll go before the senate foreign relations committee. the questioning will last for 90 minutes. at 11:00 a.m. our time she'll face the house foreign relations committee and answer another 90 minutes of questions. the questions focus on the state department's initial response to the u.s. consulate bombing in benghazi that left a bay area native and u.s. ambassador chris stef s dead with three other americans. a live look now. she's set to take a seat to begin the hearing. many think the initial response was a cover-up. the white house administration backed off the idea that the attack was. today is her
ambassador chris stevens, a piedmont native and graduate of the uc hastings school of law. marla has more on what clinton is expected to say. good morning. >> good morning. here is a copy of secretary clinton's testimony. it is embargo'd. i can paraphrase it for you. the work they still have to do in order to protect personality. the united states has 275 posts around the world. she reminds congress since the deadly september 11 attack she has taken responsibility. first up she'll go...
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." >>> new this morning, the uc berkeley student law student is pleading guilty for his involvement in a strange case in which an exotic bird was beheaded at a las vegas resort. 24-year-old pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of instigating or engaging in animal cruelty yesterday. he was sentenced to 48 hours of community service and will have to pay about $350 in fines and restitution. fellow cal student faces felony charges for killing the bird. witnesses say the two men were seen carrying the bird's body and severed head at the policem resort. >>> prosecutors say a man took two kids from their mother's home in south san francisco back in september and then stole a yacht in alameda and sailed away. he says he was trying to save them from an abusive home. the children's mother recently sought a restraining order against him. >>> if you have noticed a backup on the dumbarton bridge as you head to work, you are not alone. since the start of the year the commute from the fremont side to menlo park has been bad and there's a reason for it. they are closing one of the toll plazas. more
." >>> new this morning, the uc berkeley student law student is pleading guilty for his involvement in a strange case in which an exotic bird was beheaded at a las vegas resort. 24-year-old pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of instigating or engaging in animal cruelty yesterday. he was sentenced to 48 hours of community service and will have to pay about $350 in fines and restitution. fellow cal student faces felony charges for killing the bird. witnesses say the two men were...
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. >>> a uc berkeley student law student is pleading guilty related to the beheading of an exotic bird in a las vegas resort. a fellow student faces felony charges of killing the bird. surveillance video shows both students chasing the bird and then tossing its body around. >>> this morning several shooting incidents prompting a conversation about gun control. >> starting where investigators say bullying may have prompted a shooting at a high school campus in the city of taft. a teacher and another staffer talked the teen into putting down his gun. the suspect is now under arrest. >>> in colorado, defense attorneys say james holmes is not ready to make a plea to charges of killing 12 people inside a movie theater. they have not revealed why the defendant is not ready. late last night a judge ruled there is enough evidence for holmes to face trial on 166 felony counts including first-degree murder. defense attorneys insist holmes is mentally ill. >>> amid controversy over gun control, one of the largest gun shows in the country will take place this weekend. hundreds of tables will be se
. >>> a uc berkeley student law student is pleading guilty related to the beheading of an exotic bird in a las vegas resort. a fellow student faces felony charges of killing the bird. surveillance video shows both students chasing the bird and then tossing its body around. >>> this morning several shooting incidents prompting a conversation about gun control. >> starting where investigators say bullying may have prompted a shooting at a high school campus in the city of...
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it was started by two uc berkeley students using local ingredients to make homemade lunches. >> on the ice, it's a done deal. we could find out today when sharks will play the first game of the season and the first game of the year over at hp pavilion. they will release the schedule as early as this morning. terms of the deal need to be ratified by both sides. league executives say they would like a 48-game regular season schedule and it could start as early as january 19th. comcast sports net tells us why this lockout may give the sharks an advantage. >> one thing the sharks should have going for them is they had 11 different players play overseas play competitive hockey at one point during this lockout. you would think that would help them right off the bat. they have more players playing competitive hockey than the kings, dallas stars, coyotes. you would think that would help them because they're isn't going to be much of a training camp here. injuries might be a factor early on. the fact they have so many guys playing competitively should help. >> a number of team's key players bac
it was started by two uc berkeley students using local ingredients to make homemade lunches. >> on the ice, it's a done deal. we could find out today when sharks will play the first game of the season and the first game of the year over at hp pavilion. they will release the schedule as early as this morning. terms of the deal need to be ratified by both sides. league executives say they would like a 48-game regular season schedule and it could start as early as january 19th. comcast...
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remember the uc system logo thing. they don't want that. >> probably not doing american. >>> guess what? if you are into owning unique pieces of history you could own a piece of solyndra. selling a few of those tube shaped modules left at the solar company's fremont headquarters. that would look great in a living room. the company went bankrupt in 2011. solyndra collapsed after receiving hundreds of millions in federal loans which then set off a big political firestorm. solyndra wound up auctioning off most of the equipment and selling the building in fremont so sea gate technology for just over $90 million. >>> happening now looking live at san diego international airport where police are investigating a security breach. police say a man ran on the tarmac at terminal one and tried to hide in a service vehicle. we're told he's been taken away by ambulance. it's not clear whether he is injured. it's believed the suspect came from the marine core recruit depot. military police now are on their way to that scene. no fligh
remember the uc system logo thing. they don't want that. >> probably not doing american. >>> guess what? if you are into owning unique pieces of history you could own a piece of solyndra. selling a few of those tube shaped modules left at the solar company's fremont headquarters. that would look great in a living room. the company went bankrupt in 2011. solyndra collapsed after receiving hundreds of millions in federal loans which then set off a big political firestorm. solyndra...